
Maple sap collected from maple trees at the Williams County Fairgrounds.
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A long line forms for pancakes and sausage.
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Homemade syrup from Dick's Maple Farm in Montpelier is sold.
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People go over the covered bridge after witnessing the sugar shack, tree tapping, and collection process.
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Edon resident David Miller explains to his family how hoses are used to collect sap.
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Congressman Bob Latta (R., Bowling Green) buys a raffle ticket at the pancake breakfast.
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West Unity resident Rylee Wonderly, 10, smells maple sap.
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Andy Waterston demonstrates the colonial way of making syrup.
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Al Goebel, right, makes pancakes.
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Angie Kwiatkowski, center, her son Josh, 10, and husband Mike, right, learn about maple sap collection.
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Horses and tractors transport people from the pancake breakfast to the sugar shack and tree tapping area.
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David Dietsch pours pancakes.
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Larry Spieth, Jr., 13, and his father, Larry Spieth, Sr., second from left, get pancakes and sausage.
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